When inquiring about numbers, it is more correct to say "How many people?"
It is only correct to say "how many people". "How much" refers to a general, unspecified amount, not a specific number.
8+8=16
No went is a verb. Went is the past tense of go. To is a preposition.
Went. Went is the past form of go
yes a verb is the part of speech to express action Went is a verb it is the past tense of go. They go to school everyday. They went to the market on Saturday.
No, the word 'went' is the past tense of the verb 'to go'; for example:John went to the movie with his friends.
Yes, went is an action verb, the past tense of 'go'.
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Some moved to other parts of Ireland, particularly towards the east. Many went to Britain and other parts of Europe. Many went to the United States of America and Canada. Many went to Australia.
many people went to the northern parts to look for jobs. many people had jobs at farms and ranches,others also if they got lucky they worked in construction sites. and others if they had family they went to live with them
how many people from liberia,africa went to america
10,000 people went
56 people went to Morehouse college
In Medival times the church was a very popular place, many people went there to worship and others went because they tought if you dont you will go to hell
People went to soup kitchens because they wanted to help the homeless by making them food and many people around the world are still doing it.
I heard some people went to Malaysia
Yes he did he went after anyone who wasn't "Perfect" he also went after people with disabilities or people with birth defects. (such as people who are small)
60.9 million people went to Spain in 2008
i WENT ON IT A LONG TIME AGO AND PEED MY PANTS THE ANSWER IS ABOUT 200,000